An Industrial Reverse Osmosis RO Plant can be used in various industries, such as water treatment, wastewater treatment, and other processes. They are extremely versatile and easily installed on a modular facility, such as an ISO container. Because of their modular design, these plants are easy to transport to remote locations and can be installed anywhere that you need water purification. They also have an advantage over conventional filtration in that they can clean and disinfect large amounts of wastewater.
The feedwater entering the unit is under pressure, and the high pressure needed to overcome the osmotic pressure in the water is required to prevent the passage of dissolved salts and contaminants. The reject stream, also known as concentrate water, can be re-used, which allows for a recycling process of water. The permeate water, or product, results from the entire process and contains up to 99% dissolved salts.
The industrial Reverse Osmosis RO Plant can remove all contaminants from water. After the process, it can be stored in tanks or re-used. The membranes are made from cellulose acetate, a type of plastic, and they are made of highly resistant materials that will not dissolve in the water. The water from an Industrial Reverse Osmosis RO Plant is completely free from any traces of chemicals.